She’s right.. Ghana is more close to the west than Nigeria, I tried to live in Nigeria after Covid and it only lasted 3 weeks but I lived I ghana for 2 years and it was amaaaaaaaaaazing!!!
It's true Jumz, my senior brother grew up in Nigeria from age 5 to about 17yrs when he first came back to Ghana. My father was always concerned about his manners. My father had to work extra hard to shape him into the Ghanaian 'polite' nature.
I just love her honesty .😅😅😅😅. I love 💕 Yoruba, they value respect ✊ more than anything else. I don’t like garri in my waakye. Nice 👍 interview host. She’s so beautiful 🤩 and honest
I am in Ghana for business, and everytime i come back Ghana is one leader away from becoming a very very very amazing place to live. i got lost to my land becos they had fixed the roads and moved squatters away.
Please this has nothing to do with respect, she was just trying to espress herself about the food Be mindful of how you choose and use some your words, please no hard feelings.God bless you
It's not like that. The same items if you convert it into dollars you'll find the same item will cost $2 in Nigeria but in Ghana it could cost $3.85...
The least one should talk about in Britain is their food. Just imagine Fish and Chips ? It is only in Britain one can find such a menu,fish and chip ha ha ha ha,how can someone swallow that ? London's is for business as usual,and you can later die of inappropriate food combinations, but that is no one's business. Imagine fish and chips ? Hmmm !
Rude what the woman is true,,...some Nigerians talk on top of thier voice, shout shout...I saw it when some Nigerian man talking with older person with top voice
These modern boys in Ghana doing beans and egg, I don't get it. Growing up in the 80s to 2000s nobody put egg on beans. It is haram But now we dey do these ajeborta things
JUMZ IF YOUR PEOPLE KEEP ON CONVERT THE MONEY THEN THEY CAN"T LIVE IN UK OR AMERICA OR EUROPE, BECAUSE HERE IN UK ONE SMALL YAM YOU CAN BUY IT £10, AVOCADO £3,50, JUST CONVERT TO NAIRA
Stop misleading people please.yam and avocado is not up to the price you mentioned.sainsbury,Asda,Tesco and local market sells cheaper.please do not put a nation in a box.you need to be patriotic and show inclusiveness in your comment.
@@alpha_vision, Come to Tamale. Tamale is not Accra and not Takoradi. Sunyani us not Accra and it's not Takoradi. The point is it depends where you live. The is a reason why Takoradi is what it is. Accra, Takoradi are not the only places in Ghana.
@@niiamu3300 Well I agree not everywhere but what I want to say is that it's not only Accra too. Example Tarkwa is very expensive to live. Maybe generally it's the costal regions
If Accra is expensive, then Ghana is expensive. Would people get the 'Accra equality of life' outside Accra? No. In the developed world, if their capital city is expensive, there're other equally good AFFORDABLE cities around that can offer a COMPARABLE CAPITAL CITY experience. Not so for Ghana etc. If I lived in 'cheaper' Sunyani, would I get good shopping malls, good int schools, good internet etc?
And that's NORMAL for them. They also eat soaked gari with fried fish, no pepper, no stew, and it's normal to them. But when we mix gari and rice etc it's weird to them😁. Isn't the world interesting? Nigerians eat garden eggs raw, we eat fresh ground pepper raw etc etc
@@markntiri8251 eiii, you don’t eat Garden Eggs raw? It’s funny how I never even knew that. Let me make your mouth water a bit, we sometimes eat the Garden Egg with Groundnut paste, that combination is delicious 😜
Ghana is not expensive it is only Accra is expensive and if u are staying Accra don't see it Accra is only Ghana, go to the other regions and compare to Accra.
Susubisa i disagree with you on the history of trotro. Tro tro was the cheap and is still the ransportation for poor people. They used to charge 3 pence and 3 in twi is tro so that is its origin.
@@TheJumzTV calm down while asking something or don't be aggressive with your questions or exercise restraint in asking your questions or be forceful with it
The Kumasi space/skyline is not pretty. The authorities should decongest/replan the space. If we were a serious country, there should be dual train lines, dual traffic free roads linking Accra to our second city Kumasi by now
Tro tro .is originated from Yoruba language during the Gold Coast era.means Three pence coin.Tolor Tolor.which becomes Tro Tro. .Nigeria were operating the mini bus business in then Gold Coast.
It's a lie , Tro tro is not Nigerian word or originated from Nigeria . TRO IS GHANAIAN SMALL COIN ( MONEY ) that was been charged for a distance ! Therefore you can take TRO TRO to every short distance . We had also 1 POUND 1 POUND ( £1 ) that was Peugeot cars from ACCRA - KUMASI - ACCRA !
@@joedankdank4306 please don't mind this Nigerian guy. They even claim, Ghanaians are Yurobas, especially Akans. They are claiming everything in Ghana, ridiculous 😂😂😂😂
First time I'm hearing this. Won't be surprised if it's true though. There're Nigeria/foreign origins to some of our Ghanaian stuff. Makola is from the original mokola in Ibadan Nigeria, zongo from zango in Nigeria, the abossey okai spare parts business was started by Nigerians etc etc
It’s not always about ‘cream’, it helps a great deal but avoiding the Sun is the number one thing. You said Ghana has ‘many’, eiii in which region? I’m quite interested because some say that there are some in other regions.
She’s right.. Ghana is more close to the west than Nigeria, I tried to live in Nigeria after Covid and it only lasted 3 weeks but I lived I ghana for 2 years and it was amaaaaaaaaaazing!!!
🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤣😂🤣😂🤦🏽♂️🤣😂🤣🤦🏽♂️ this woman should do stand up comedy,her love for ghana 🇬🇭 is pure and funny at the same time
It's true Jumz, my senior brother grew up in Nigeria from age 5 to about 17yrs when he first came back to Ghana. My father was always concerned about his manners. My father had to work extra hard to shape him into the Ghanaian 'polite' nature.
I love this woman. Very honest and how she loves the Ghana kente. Ghana should commercialize the KENTE to the world. ❤
It already is or u don’t know kente most popular African cloth in the world even ppl for the graduations wear kente cloth
MUM YOU ARE WELCOME TO GHANA 🇬🇭.
The woman is telling the truth 👏 🙌 👌 💯 Ghanaians are humble by nature
I like your Ghanaian accent you a true omo Ghana ah ah
I just love her honesty .😅😅😅😅. I love 💕 Yoruba, they value respect ✊ more than anything else. I don’t like garri in my waakye. Nice 👍 interview host. She’s so beautiful 🤩 and honest
Awwwwn.
Thank you so much Lily.
I know right! Yorubas and respect.
wao...nice seeing u here dear
For real the tro tro 😮😂😂
She’s spitting facts ♥️🇬🇭🙏
thank you for vindicating us. You are always welcome. Ghana is ya home
There are 2000 albinos in Ghana. They are taught to stay away from the sun. My aunt is in her mid 80s and an albino.
That’s a rather accurate figure, is this a fact? That’s nice, how’s your aunty doing?
Source? On the 2000 albinos in Ghana? Or Accra? There should be more.
I am in Ghana for business, and everytime i come back Ghana is one leader away from becoming a very very very amazing place to live. i got lost to my land becos they had fixed the roads and moved squatters away.
That’s quite interesting.
She is right, the trotro driving is crazy. Mommy is hilarious though, love her vibe.
The woman is talking the truth 😂😂😂
I grew up with an albino male friend in Accra. Where I lived in Dansoman, Accra, there were about 4 throughout my time there.
I stayed in Dansoman while was in Ghana, Zamama line.
@@fitawrarifitness6842 Cool...First Stop and Roundabout for me.
@@fitawrarifitness6842 when are you coming back
@@worldformatics I'm not sure, but its in my plans.
That’s really nice to know. I hope to see more around.
Jumz, I like your quest. Please bring her back for more.
I will consider😂
Thank you so much for your kind comment.
You see this Mama is straight forward honest very different from the many other guys who don't tell it like it is.
😀😀😃😃😃😀😀 I like the way she says what's the meaning of Gari on waakye
I like her honest opinion cheers
Gen. Obasanjo and Fela are our greatest Nigerian friends. After Gen. Obasanjo we don't have a great Nigerian leader friend
Hmmmnn!
Mama on the beat 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Abi o.
I like her honesty
No doubt
This lady is bold oo😊
I loved this!!! Thank you for the tips ma. I now know how to prepare if I'm ever coming to Ghana 😁
You very welcome my dearest sister 💕
😂😂
Don't come please
Don't come please
Very enjoyable video. This lady is so funny and cute. She honest with a no nonsense approach. Thumbs up muma
😅.
Thank you for your kind comment.
WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. NICE ONE. THANKS.
Watching this interview, clearly shows how different everybody's experience is. People are simply different.
Yeah, our differences make us unique but we can always work together even with our differences.
In Trinidad we call albinos bekene (beh keh neh).
Oh! Interesting.
Some people call Albinos ‘Beke’ in Nigeria.
Waakye with gari and macaroni is a nice combination. Every country has their own dishes, so please 🙏 be respectful.
Please this has nothing to do with respect, she was just trying to espress herself about the food
Be mindful of how you choose and use some your words, please no hard feelings.God bless you
@abakorsah9147 did you listen to her carefully to understand how she was using her words. I don't want to go into it with you.
She is very honest and funny ❤😂
I know right?
Jumz tv how long have you stayed in Ghana 🇬🇭..because you like speaking Twi always
A few years, not long at all
I initially thought The JumzTV wants to introduce us to her family member as i could see some resemblance btw her and the guest. E ma binu o..
😂😂😂. One day, you may meet them.
This woman is full of humor, hahaha
I like how she kept saying “to me ooo”
Yes o, na personal experience she dey share. Make person no go misinterpret am.
I enjoyed her views
I like Yoruba people i attended school with a lot of them in Ghana Ghanaians have a lot of Yoruba 's
Do you like the other people, Igbos?
Ghana handed safe haven to Igbos during the Biafra war, so Ghana is welcoming to all Nigerians regardless of the ethnic line
I'm Ghana is ture like that's
Happy new year to you sister awesome interviewed
Same to you! Thank you.
Honest woman
Very true
See how mummy started chaiiiiiiiiiiii
Breaking tables 🏃🏃
Nice. Love your mum 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Nneka!! You’re here.
Thanks girl 🥰
Our trotro drivers are sometimes rough, dear.
Tell me about it😅
I think Nigerians are more rough than Ghanaians
Obroni is now more the culture and accent not the skin, i get called Obroni ba and I’m black but it’s because of my accent and my British upbringing..
But the abino experience you only met some in Accra oo , some are in other part of Ghana but they are not much.
Happy new year
Same to you….
The bag ¢30? It's cheap! The conversion rate, Ghana is expensive because of the currency difference.
It's not like that. The same items if you convert it into dollars you'll find the same item will cost $2 in Nigeria but in Ghana it could cost $3.85...
ME TOO I USED TO CONVERT POUNDS TO CIDIES CAME TO UK
I want to think a number of people do this especially when they relocate🤣🤣.
Here in UK there's combination of egg,peas,chips,bacon,sausage and chips comes as a meal. Lol
Asemooo! International combination 😂
Yess ooo #ohemaajumz#
Yess oo #ohemaajumz# lol 😆
The least one should talk about in Britain is their food. Just imagine Fish and Chips ? It is only in Britain one can find such a menu,fish and chip ha ha ha ha,how can someone swallow that ? London's is for business as usual,and you can later die of inappropriate food combinations, but that is no one's business. Imagine fish and chips ? Hmmm !
Oh she's brilliant 😂😂😂😂
Jumz, you’re back to Accra. Happy new year
Yes, I am. Same to you.
Lol...I love this woman: what's the meaning of this.
The interviewer is fairly Ghanaian now
Ah is she not a Ghanaian! I'm a new member to her channel so I don't know much about her channel
@@hamidusafiyat5744 she is Nigerian but has been in Ghana for sometime
@@hamidusafiyat5744 Oh! You’re welcome.
It’s called Angelina.
Really? First time hearing this.
Putting gari on waakye is optional. I'm a Ghanaian but i also don't like the gari on my waakye.
Rude what the woman is true,,...some Nigerians talk on top of thier voice, shout shout...I saw it when some Nigerian man talking with older person with top voice
She was right about Tro- Tro, I wish they ban them and introduce a new system.
Hmmnn! What kind of system can they introduce?
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Are you sure this woman is really a Nigerian? She sounds like someone from Sierra Leone to me
She’s Nigerian and has sierraleonian blood as well.
Ghana is big not just accra so Albino is not limited to Accra ok?
😂❤❤
Whenever i think of Ghana women i remember the fat deposit in one side the back😂😂😂😂
Eiiiii😂😂
Danfo is a ghana name it means friend
Yeah. Ma’damfo.
We will patronise her
These modern boys in Ghana doing beans and egg, I don't get it.
Growing up in the 80s to 2000s nobody put egg on beans. It is haram
But now we dey do these ajeborta things
😂😂 Ajebutter.
But you will see people complaining about our healthcare system yes we may have some bad staffs but the good ones outnumbered the bad ones
I think that’s how it is generally. You may not see the good in your own country but others would.
Don't be disrespectful, Kenney is one Gadangmes people's dishes.
This Woman go collect oooo from 9ja people
Dokonu is Twi word for Kenkey.
Oh! Okay then.
I thought Dokonu was Ga rather.
@@TheJumzTVGa’s call kenkey kormi
Kenkey in GA is komi
@@lindaatiemo6759 the real Ga name for kenkey is OTIM
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mummy don blast us 😂😂😂
@@mediavalltd421 gbas gbos everywhere. 😂
What is PWA? Please
Persons/people living with Albinism.
@@TheJumzTV thank you
Why is it more prevalent in Nigeria than Ghana or other places.( Albinism)
This question!!!
I’m seeking for answers o but it’s quite prevalent in some other countries like Tanzania.
JUMZ IF YOUR PEOPLE KEEP ON CONVERT THE MONEY THEN THEY CAN"T LIVE IN UK OR AMERICA OR EUROPE, BECAUSE HERE IN UK ONE SMALL YAM YOU CAN BUY IT £10, AVOCADO £3,50, JUST CONVERT TO NAIRA
Stop misleading people please.yam and avocado is not up to the price you mentioned.sainsbury,Asda,Tesco and local market sells cheaper.please do not put a nation in a box.you need to be patriotic and show inclusiveness in your comment.
@@bless4719 THESE ARE NOT ONLY SHOP IN UK, HAVE YOU CHECK OPEN MARKET AND GROCERY SHOPS
Serious matter o.
Waakye without Gari is not even waakye at all
It's a big lie it's a bad combination gari doesn't match with rice
Bad combination and I’m Ghanaian
@@wc4074 Ghanaians are MASTERS of delicious food combinations. What are you saying?
@@affulisreal275 who told you? When it comes to DELICIOUS food combinations, Ghanaians are MASTERS.
@@markntiri8251 well waakye and gari is a bad one
Accra is expensive not Ghana.
Ghana is expensive. Not only Accra. Come to Takoradi and see
@@alpha_vision, Come to Tamale. Tamale is not Accra and not Takoradi. Sunyani us not Accra and it's not Takoradi. The point is it depends where you live. The is a reason why Takoradi is what it is. Accra, Takoradi are not the only places in Ghana.
@@niiamu3300 Well I agree not everywhere but what I want to say is that it's not only Accra too. Example Tarkwa is very expensive to live. Maybe generally it's the costal regions
@@alpha_vision I thought Takoradi was fair, didn’t know it was expensive.
If Accra is expensive, then Ghana is expensive. Would people get the 'Accra equality of life' outside Accra? No. In the developed world, if their capital city is expensive, there're other equally good AFFORDABLE cities around that can offer a COMPARABLE CAPITAL CITY experience.
Not so for Ghana etc. If I lived in 'cheaper' Sunyani, would I get good shopping malls, good int schools, good internet etc?
she ought to be a teacher or probably one.
She’s that good? Niceeee
😄
she sounds Sierra Leonean
Yes
Yeah, she has sierraleonian blood as well.
Yes u are right though bcos i leave in sierraleone for 6yrs. That is d natural ways most ajebo Lagosian and Abeokuta mummies talks.
@@adewale654 😂😂😂😂
Noo did mommy say back in Nigeria you soak gari with water and drink with beans ??😮😮
And that's NORMAL for them. They also eat soaked gari with fried fish, no pepper, no stew, and it's normal to them. But when we mix gari and rice etc it's weird to them😁. Isn't the world interesting? Nigerians eat garden eggs raw, we eat fresh ground pepper raw etc etc
Yes bro, it’s 2 ways; Either you sprinkle the Garri on the Beans or you do Garri soakings and eat with the Beans. The latter makes you fuller😂.
@@markntiri8251 eiii, you don’t eat Garden Eggs raw? It’s funny how I never even knew that. Let me make your mouth water a bit, we sometimes eat the Garden Egg with Groundnut paste, that combination is delicious 😜
@@TheJumzTV Eiii
@@joshlaryea9638 eii de3 eii. RAW garden eggs with groundnut paste? Josh go and try it and tell us how it tastes😁
Ghana is not expensive it is only Accra is expensive and if u are staying Accra don't see it Accra is only Ghana, go to the other regions and compare to Accra.
Susubisa i disagree with you on the history of trotro. Tro tro was the cheap and is still the ransportation for poor people. They used to charge 3 pence and 3 in twi is tro so that is its origin.
What is ‘Susubisa’?
@@TheJumzTV calm down while asking something or don't be aggressive with your questions or exercise restraint in asking your questions or be forceful with it
She’s not open minded to want to try new things.
Your accent has really changed ... you pronounce some wormss as Ghanaians do
You are using Accra to judge Ghana as a whole, Accra is expensive. Kumasi is better economically than Accra
I hear Kumasi people are beginning to charge Accra type high rents. True?
The Kumasi space/skyline is not pretty. The authorities should decongest/replan the space. If we were a serious country, there should be dual train lines, dual traffic free roads linking Accra to our second city Kumasi by now
You look like the lady.
Really? 🤔
Tro tro .is originated from Yoruba language during the Gold Coast era.means Three pence coin.Tolor Tolor.which becomes Tro Tro.
.Nigeria were operating the mini bus business in then Gold Coast.
It's a lie , Tro tro is not Nigerian word or originated from Nigeria . TRO IS GHANAIAN SMALL COIN ( MONEY ) that was been charged for a distance ! Therefore you can take TRO TRO to every short distance . We had also 1 POUND 1 POUND ( £1 ) that was Peugeot cars from ACCRA - KUMASI - ACCRA !
@@joedankdank4306 please don't mind this Nigerian guy. They even claim, Ghanaians are Yurobas, especially Akans. They are claiming everything in Ghana, ridiculous 😂😂😂😂
First time I'm hearing this. Won't be surprised if it's true though. There're Nigeria/foreign origins to some of our Ghanaian stuff. Makola is from the original mokola in Ibadan Nigeria, zongo from zango in Nigeria, the abossey okai spare parts business was started by Nigerians etc etc
The lady is a smart a woman
@@markntiri8251u dead head ! . . . Kwaseato , did Lagos took it's name from Lagos in Portugal ? Or the Portuguese took their name from Lagos Nigeria ?
Very cheap
What is?
But she is albino with good cream..Ghana also has many albinos
It’s not always about ‘cream’, it helps a great deal but avoiding the Sun is the number one thing.
You said Ghana has ‘many’, eiii in which region? I’m quite interested because some say that there are some in other regions.
You lie, Ghana don't have many Albinos 🙄
@@eliahtisben4085 I swear Ghana has, we called them ofri